PETALING JAYA: Civil society groups are hopeful that the government will keep the doors open until June to address the remaining contentious issues affecting the proposed citizenship laws.
PETALING JAYA: While some groups laud the move to proceed with proposed constitutional amendments allowing children born abroad to Malaysian mothers to obtain citizenship, they say the other five proposed amendments to citizenship laws were a step backwards.
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PETALING JAYA: The proposed amendments to the Constitution are regressive as they will create a new pool of stateless children, depriving them of basic human rights and costing the taxpayers millions, say children’s rights activists.